With a grand final appearance in 2018, a preliminary final last year and the 2020 season sitting precariously, Collingwood's premiership window looks to be creeping closer to the padlock.

Their list is not getting any younger, with many of the Magpies' top end talent either in or edging toward the autumn of their careers.

Undoubtedly, the aim of professional football teams is to win silverware and goals must be kicked to do so.

Collingwood's tall forward stocks are headlined by Mason Cox, a man recently foreign to the code, Brody Mihocek, a mature-aged recruit originally selected as an intercept defender, and Darcy Cameron, the former Swan more recognised as a ruckman.

The attacking mosquito fleet of Stephenson, De Goey, Elliot and the like have served the Pies often and admirably in the past, but their output on the scoreboard this season doesn't make for pretty reading.

If Collingwood are serious about adding to their premiership tally with this list, then it is time they bite the bullet and get the cheque book out for a tall forward.

Whether a realistic option or Pie in the sky, here are the names that should be on the Woodsmen's shopping list.

Though before you begin dreaming Collingwood fans, this is contingent on your club making room in their salary cap, meaning some of your favourites may be out the door.

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9. Justin Westhoff

Out of contract and out of form, Justin Westhoff is at a crossroads in his career.

Used as an old fashioned utility by Ken Hinkley, Westhoff has recently found himself not only in the forward fifty, but also in defence, on a wing and in the ruck.

Averaging over a goal a game for 14 seasons, Westhoff may not be the sexiest of recruits.

Though at 6 foot 6 and with an accurate set shot, the unrestricted free agent could come cheap and would add a touch of class to an already makeshift forward line.

PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA - JULY 09: Justin Westhoff of the Power celebrates after scoring a goal during the round 16 AFL match between the West Coast Eagles and the Port Adelaide Power at Domain Stadium on July 9, 2017 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Will Russell/AFL Media/Getty Images)